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== Class ==
== Class ==
* Sound, architecture, and Islamic reform:  the attenuation of ritual resonance in the built environment of Cairene saint veneration (2015)
* Sound, architecture, and Islamic reform:  the attenuation of ritual resonance in the built environment of Cairene saint veneration (2015), a talk given for the ICTM in Astana and published in the book, "Music, Sound, and Architecture in Islam"
* The Sonorous, Audible Mosque (2021)
* The Sonorous, Audible Mosque (2021), a talk given at Ithra in 2021 (Dhahran, Saudi Arabia) and published in the book "Mosque"


= Thursday (13b) =
= Thursday (13b) =

Revision as of 13:24, 2 April 2024

Tuesday (13a)

Music, Sound, and Architecture in Islam: how are space and sound mutually constitutive, in relation to spirituality and politics?

Due

Nothing! But optionally, read or skim, in part or whole:

Also if you'd like to watch The Corporation I sent you a link. It is relevant to my analysis of sound, space, and Sufism as I plan to present today.

Class

  • Sound, architecture, and Islamic reform: the attenuation of ritual resonance in the built environment of Cairene saint veneration (2015), a talk given for the ICTM in Astana and published in the book, "Music, Sound, and Architecture in Islam"
  • The Sonorous, Audible Mosque (2021), a talk given at Ithra in 2021 (Dhahran, Saudi Arabia) and published in the book "Mosque"

Thursday (13b)

Presentations: Jude & Eli (20 min each).

Remember to send in a link to your google slides presentation (or the ppt in full) via the assignment page